A day after State House deactivated President Uhuru Kenyatta's social media accounts, a lead political analyst now says Kenyans were tricked to believe that indeed such a scenario transpired.

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Steve Ogolla, a political analyst and lawyer, now accuses the state of taking Kenyans for 'fools' adding that it's time President Uhuru comes clean on his relationship with his Deputy William Ruto.

"There is nothing like unauthorized access, unless State House thinks we're lazy fools. Secondly, if Uhuru has fallen out with Ruto, he should say so upfront, &let lawyers advise on next steps. Thirdly, UhuruRuto fallout is a welcome consequence of politics of ethnic arrangement," argued the analyst 

Hours after Uhuru's tough speech targeting cartels in government, State House deactivated his accounts. 

Interestingly, the communication team also edited a video clip of Uhuru, expunging 'political ally' section, in Uhuru's reference to his comrades.

It is not clear who the president was referring to. 

State House Chief of Staff Nzioka Waita, insisted that the president's accounts were hacked. However, he maintained that his speech in Namibia on corruption still stands.

"On account of unauthorized access to the official social media handles of H.E the President of the Republic of Kenya, Uhuru Kenyatta. All official social media handles for the President have been temporarily suspended to allow for the necessary remedial measures to be undertaken," he wrote.

In the recent weeks, Uhuru has increased his momentum on the fight against graft even though his deputy William Ruto, claims that the renewed efforts are part of the wider plot to block his ambitions ahead of 2022.